Monday, December 27, 2010

Sharia index on the Stock Exchange

After a long break for much needed attention to professional and personal life, here I am, back from an eventful six months that went into discussions with Internet Hindus from various walks of life regarding the Ayodhya victory all the way to the present 2G scam. I shall be more regular on covering issues in a broader way. The days spent on studying and observing various phases of Indian political movement has been rewarding. I see a better evolved thought process that I intend to share with you all.

So here I start off with another thought provoking incident today at the Bombay Stock Exchange. A sharia compliant index from the BSE. An attempt by those behind the curtains to bring in Petrodollars from gulf countries. Another inlet for the white burkhas (understood as Sheiks) to obtain control of this nation. I am sure that the sickular will see no problem with all this. Its just business you see. Don't be surprised if you see Owaisi or Zakir Naik cut the tape or ring the bell in the next opening of BSE. Congress and its left liberals can bend to any extent to shoo away the ever tolerant Dharmics. The article tries to give a secular feel to entire attempt by telling us that those socially harmful companies are kept away from investors who are sensitive to such practices.
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/business/bse-comes-shariah-based-index-491

I leave with a thought for tonight. When the entire islamic world is funding militants and jihadis to kill innocents and take over kafirs, why are they so damn sensitive to investing in a company selling alcohol or bank that lends money on interest rates. This is the dumbest logic you can never find answer with our secular intelligensia.
What are these when compared to the omnipresent truth of rishis who have been passed down message of Ahimsa and Shanti for thousands of years. How immature are such thoughts of sharia which ask people not to invest in banks and yet bomb a two year old child in varanasi?

tamasoma jyotirgamaya. . .